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at least new york -- new york and not bankrupt us to suber i could move again i am stuck with federal law but it is an advantage to live in a country of 50 states. each is a laboratory of democracy. i can move there if they get right to. the free state project invites you to move to new hampshire to create liberty. is too early to see how that works for ironclad we have states. in europe, one just moved to belgium to expose one negative 68 to 75 percent tax on rich people and david bowie moved to switzerland and rod stewart to lowe's angeles. i wonder if he will move back? he had. in 2010 he moved back to england. americans who want to escape kim moved to alaska florida and new hampshire nevada south dakota tennessee texas washington and royal bank. all have state
at least new york -- new york and not bankrupt us to suber i could move again i am stuck with federal law but it is an advantage to live in a country of 50 states. each is a laboratory of democracy. i can move there if they get right to. the free state project invites you to move to new hampshire to create liberty. is too early to see how that works for ironclad we have states. in europe, one just moved to belgium to expose one negative 68 to 75 percent tax on rich people and david bowie moved...
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west texas a little bit of snow and then just a few snow showers in upstate new york. we may get clipped in canada. overall, it's a pretty quiet day. a cold morning but the afternoon is going to be nice from the midwest all the way to the east coast. that's a look at your national weather now here's a look at weather outside your window. >> we are going to see a good deal of sunshine on the eastern seaboard. it's looking better today in boston, up to 38. yesterday, you didn't even get up to 30. the midwest also starting to warm up. >> as i said, yesterday, we hit the peak of this cold snap and we're just slowly warming up next week. >> you mentioned that snow in el paso, we actually have video. it's pretty rare, to show the viewers. >> they average one or two snow events. enjoy it. >> i can imagine if you get it rarely that that's probably a lot of fun. here in new york, we're like grr. >>> an international child porn investigation nabbed 200 adults. >>> a rare martian meteorite wows scientists. and bristol palin gift from an alleged stalker. >> and finally enough to p
west texas a little bit of snow and then just a few snow showers in upstate new york. we may get clipped in canada. overall, it's a pretty quiet day. a cold morning but the afternoon is going to be nice from the midwest all the way to the east coast. that's a look at your national weather now here's a look at weather outside your window. >> we are going to see a good deal of sunshine on the eastern seaboard. it's looking better today in boston, up to 38. yesterday, you didn't even get up...
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>> the people in new york have spoken, so while you're outrag outraged, those in new york clearly are not. he is doing the will of the people who elected him. >liz: are you mad beyoncÉ lip-synched? >> could not care less. but the guys from milli vanilli came in and actually defended her and said with a second, everybody is making a big deal out of this. but do you really want the guy from milli vanilli defending you? >> chuck schumer owes them an apology. he is right, he organized the inaugural events, he hired her, she can go up and lip-synched. thit is common at an event witha larger performance involved, you're not paying to see them, but she did not do that. the one thing that worked, if there is pay involved, they should withhold her pay and do that with other performances in the future. look, we know this works because the host threatened to withhold the pay of the senate if they didn't come up with a budget, so we have the rest of them coming up with a budget for the first time because we threatened to withhold their pay. that is how you do it. liz: that is right. go ahead, da
>> the people in new york have spoken, so while you're outrag outraged, those in new york clearly are not. he is doing the will of the people who elected him. >liz: are you mad beyoncÉ lip-synched? >> could not care less. but the guys from milli vanilli came in and actually defended her and said with a second, everybody is making a big deal out of this. but do you really want the guy from milli vanilli defending you? >> chuck schumer owes them an apology. he is right, he...
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at least new york -- new york and not bankrupt us to suber i could move again i am stuck with federal law but it is an advantage to live in a country of 50 states. each is a laboratory of democracy. i can move there if they get right to. the free state project invites you to move to new hampshire to create liberty. is too early to see how that works for ironclad we have states. in europe, one just moved to belgium to expose one negative 68 to 75 percent tax on rich people and david bowie moved to switzerland and rod stewart to lowe's angeles. i wonder if he will move back? he had. in 20 he moved back to england. americans who want to escape kim moved to alaska florida and new hampshire nevada south dakota tennessee texas washington and royal bank. all have state --
at least new york -- new york and not bankrupt us to suber i could move again i am stuck with federal law but it is an advantage to live in a country of 50 states. each is a laboratory of democracy. i can move there if they get right to. the free state project invites you to move to new hampshire to create liberty. is too early to see how that works for ironclad we have states. in europe, one just moved to belgium to expose one negative 68 to 75 percent tax on rich people and david bowie moved...
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we talk about new york and the model of new york. indiana, on the other hand, between 2000-2010 increased its prison population by 47%, and only saw a reduction in its crime rate of 8%. we know that there isn't, the argument that mass incarceration has lead to safer streets. new york is a shining example of why that is actually not the gospel truth. so enough with all the numbers because i know that you can kind of hear a lot of these numbers and think okay well, you know, interesting, but so be it. but let me tell you a story about a set of cases that it worked on pretty soon after i graduated from law school. for a long time when i was doing this work, i had the belief that if you bring litigation and you kind of bring thoughtful litigation, you can actually change the criminal justice system. and i called it reform through retail litigation. given us so much criminal justice policymaking was actually driven by fear and emotion, reform advocates had to leverage the emotion in some way to actually get through to the public, to make
we talk about new york and the model of new york. indiana, on the other hand, between 2000-2010 increased its prison population by 47%, and only saw a reduction in its crime rate of 8%. we know that there isn't, the argument that mass incarceration has lead to safer streets. new york is a shining example of why that is actually not the gospel truth. so enough with all the numbers because i know that you can kind of hear a lot of these numbers and think okay well, you know, interesting, but so...
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york is recognized. >> madam speak, gentleman from new york. >> gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you madam speaker. i rise in opposition to this rules package in particular specific provision that place house on the wrong side of history and misrepresent the position of this house. section four of the resolution continues to authorize expenditure taxpayer's money to defend in court the unconstitutional and discriminatory so called defense of marriage act. it goes further, speaks for and articulates institutional positions of the house. that is not true. the original decision to doma was taking by a bipartisan legal advisory group. so far the republican leadership is authorizing expenditure $2 million of taxpayer money to defend this discriminatory law. this defense is not supported by the entire house. 145 members of the house arguing the doma should be struck down. we have repeatedly asked speaker from a briefing from the lawyers obtained by the republican majority. if these high priced lawyers really represent the house, they should have at least have the courtesy to
york is recognized. >> madam speak, gentleman from new york. >> gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you madam speaker. i rise in opposition to this rules package in particular specific provision that place house on the wrong side of history and misrepresent the position of this house. section four of the resolution continues to authorize expenditure taxpayer's money to defend in court the unconstitutional and discriminatory so called defense of marriage act. it...
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richard besser, abc news, new york. >>> and now, we turn to some sports news today. the nfl playoffs get under way tomorrow afternoon. can't wait for that. the bengals will visit the texans. as for some college football right now, we have some thursday night highlights from espn. >> good morning. i'm hakem dermish with your "sportscenter" update. number four oregon, taking on number five, kansas state. the tostitos fiesta bowl. what could be chip kelly's final college at game. opening kickoff. de'anthony thomas, 93 yards for the touchdown. first return for a touchdown for oregon this season. ducks go for two. they get it. up 8-0 early. more ducks. marcus mariota, to kenjon barner. and number four oregon, takes down kansas state, 35-17. oregon, with the second-straight bcs bowl game victory. and chip kelly, earning his third-straight winning season. >>> indiana hoetsing colorado. under a minute to play. colorado up five. jordan mays would steal. under ten seconds to go. mark wise makes the second. we're tied at 80-80. here we go. sabatino chen. for the win. can you be
richard besser, abc news, new york. >>> and now, we turn to some sports news today. the nfl playoffs get under way tomorrow afternoon. can't wait for that. the bengals will visit the texans. as for some college football right now, we have some thursday night highlights from espn. >> good morning. i'm hakem dermish with your "sportscenter" update. number four oregon, taking on number five, kansas state. the tostitos fiesta bowl. what could be chip kelly's final college...
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district court of the second circuit in new york. jose was the first i encountered and i was a law school. because he was a role model of what i could achieve. and to seeking out that friend from grammar school i had a fifth grade teacher who gave out goldstar is with good grades and i wanted gold stars. [laughter] but i could not figure out how to do it. i knew there was one girl and she got all the gold stars. so i went to her and i said i learned from writing this book and be the better not i did not remember that story. she reminded me. [laughter] it was nice to include it in the book but she explained to me how she studied and underline the important facts and how to go back through them the next day so she could commit them to memory and then go to the passages looking at important points and that is how she went to remember answers in the quiz. up until then i read it once and that was it and she taught me was not photographic memory you have to repeat it often. what a life lesson. i use it to this day. i tell law students whe
district court of the second circuit in new york. jose was the first i encountered and i was a law school. because he was a role model of what i could achieve. and to seeking out that friend from grammar school i had a fifth grade teacher who gave out goldstar is with good grades and i wanted gold stars. [laughter] but i could not figure out how to do it. i knew there was one girl and she got all the gold stars. so i went to her and i said i learned from writing this book and be the better not...
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let's go to new york and hear from marian wang. she is the education reporter for propublica joining us byvia skype. >> thank you for having me. >> what got you interested in the area of student debt? >> there are record numbers for student debt. i began covering education. i got sucked into it. so much is happening in that space. there are hard economic times that is putting an extra crunch on students and families at a time and college costs keep rising. >> we showed audiences the -- the conversation you participated in a couple of months ago. the scope of the issue and the size of the student debt that we are dealing with these days. >> the government issued more than a hundred billion dollars in student loans to families and grad students and parents carries. over all, the big number that you'll hear is this past year that student debt exceeded one trillion dollars. that is a big number. it also exceeded outstanding credit card debt. those are two big milestone to hear a lot. >> a student who has graduated from a four-year scho
let's go to new york and hear from marian wang. she is the education reporter for propublica joining us byvia skype. >> thank you for having me. >> what got you interested in the area of student debt? >> there are record numbers for student debt. i began covering education. i got sucked into it. so much is happening in that space. there are hard economic times that is putting an extra crunch on students and families at a time and college costs keep rising. >> we showed...
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. >> madam speaker, i want to thank the gentlewoman from rochester, new york. we will work together day and night, perhaps and she will be the ranking member and i will be the chairman of. i have told the gentleman before today that it will be my hope and her hope that we will work for the betterment of the institution and members said they stand a better chance to make sure our committee, the rules committee, is one where we can look at each other and know we have done a job that would be fair and appropriate on behalf of the minority leader and majority leader of the speaker of the house of representatives. the rules would make the work of the house as open, transparent and streamlined as possible. this work began in 112 congress under the leadership of former chairman david dreier. a number of important reforms were implemented. he made sure they work. today, we will continue the tradition of that transparency initiated by the chairman. the nonpartisan sunlight foundation recently praised our endeavors in that effort by saying that it's clear the house has b
. >> madam speaker, i want to thank the gentlewoman from rochester, new york. we will work together day and night, perhaps and she will be the ranking member and i will be the chairman of. i have told the gentleman before today that it will be my hope and her hope that we will work for the betterment of the institution and members said they stand a better chance to make sure our committee, the rules committee, is one where we can look at each other and know we have done a job that would...
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and after new york passed a sweeping new gun reform laws, the attorney general greg abbott is here to tell you norquist to move to the lone star state. they like guns there. plus, some of the top personal finance voices in the country altogether on this show. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: well, we will get all of that in just a second. first, our top story. it's about to cost a whole lot more to use a credit card instead of cash. a big settlement between retailers and credit card companies means stores will start charging you extra every time you swipe your credit card. and this all begin sunday. up until now, retailers' pay that surcharge or slight fee to the credit card companies directly. now stores will be allowed to pass the extra cost on the you, like a tax. up to 4 percent of the total cost of whenever you're buying. with us now, consumer education president, smart credit dot com. the president of optimum capital management. great to have you both year. al start with you. what do you make of this? >> this is really bad news for consumers. we are already getting
and after new york passed a sweeping new gun reform laws, the attorney general greg abbott is here to tell you norquist to move to the lone star state. they like guns there. plus, some of the top personal finance voices in the country altogether on this show. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: well, we will get all of that in just a second. first, our top story. it's about to cost a whole lot more to use a credit card instead of cash. a big settlement between retailers and...
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i'm terrell brown in new york city. thank you, everybody, have a great day. watching. i'm terrell brown in new york city. thank you, everybody, have a great day. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi, everyone. and good morning. it's tuesday, january the 15th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 4:30. freezing temperatures continue to grip our state. but we do have a warmup coming our way. with more on that here's lawrence. >> almost spring-like temperatures, one week every january we have one week that feels like spring but today it's cold. out the door freezing temperatures, everywhere you go numbers dropping down into the 20s and the 30s right now. you can see that air making its way from the land to the sea that offshore flow continuing so it is cold and going to stay cold for the better part of the morning and then things begin to moderate over the next couple days. freeze warnings are up in the north, south bay and east bay valleys, frost advisory inside the b
i'm terrell brown in new york city. thank you, everybody, have a great day. watching. i'm terrell brown in new york city. thank you, everybody, have a great day. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi, everyone. and good morning. it's tuesday, january the 15th. i'm frank mallicoat. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is just about 4:30. freezing temperatures continue to grip our state. but we do have a warmup coming our way. with more on that here's...
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and before that, new york board of review, critics review. >> outstanding. >> julia roberts won best actress and i won best supporting actress. and the award at sundance had never been given to -- it's into the a category. the jury create it is if they feel it is warranted by a performer. >> when the selena thing happened, did it strike you like everybody else? >> half the world didn't know who selena was until her death really. so awful to say that. but she was a product of texas and i was in arizona doing a play. i was doing real women have curves. what i loved about her is that she was bilingual. i felt so proud because she was singing in hispaniola and then shift over for english. it's beautiful to hear a star like that. i was watching tv and her video was the first song. a month or two later, she was dead. i never thought in my life until i saw that. [ speaking foreign language ] i had to gain 40 pounds to look like her. >> we're so happy that you were able to join us this morning. [ speaking foreign language. >> [ . >> i will always support the rights of the farm workers. >> i
and before that, new york board of review, critics review. >> outstanding. >> julia roberts won best actress and i won best supporting actress. and the award at sundance had never been given to -- it's into the a category. the jury create it is if they feel it is warranted by a performer. >> when the selena thing happened, did it strike you like everybody else? >> half the world didn't know who selena was until her death really. so awful to say that. but she was a...
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district court of the second circuit in new york. he later became -- but jose was the first really successful latino that i had encountered when i was in law school. and i was talking about how important he was to me because he was a role model of what i might be able to do and achieve. i think i intuitively understood and speaking about that friend was from grammar school. i had a fifth-grade teacher and i described this in the book who gave out gold stars when you got good grades and i wanted some gold stars. but i couldn't figure out how to do it. and so i knew there was one girl and i have been in school with her for four years. she always got all the gold stars and i wanted some. so i went to her and i just said, how do you study backs i learned in writing this book because i saw her again and believe it or not i didn't remember that story. she reminded me of that story. [laughter] it was nice to be able to put it in the book in all but she explained to me how to study and how to underline the important facts and what she was re
district court of the second circuit in new york. he later became -- but jose was the first really successful latino that i had encountered when i was in law school. and i was talking about how important he was to me because he was a role model of what i might be able to do and achieve. i think i intuitively understood and speaking about that friend was from grammar school. i had a fifth-grade teacher and i described this in the book who gave out gold stars when you got good grades and i wanted...
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the people of new york, new jersey and new york are suffering. congress needs to get out of the way and send not only this $9.7 billion insurance but the entire package. i yield become. >> the gentleman from new jersey. >> just to set the record straight with regard to the legislation before us a flood insurance program the aid under this program is going and has been going to the recipients in the effected area because there was funding in this program before. what we are doing now is make sure that aid will continue to go to those people who have contracts for insurance. with that i yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york who also is very familiar with the devastation. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in strong support of the legislation. as intimated in the summer of 2011 my district was struck by hurricanes. we came together to support my constituents. with that assistance we are in the process of rebuilding. now we come together in the wake of this devastating natural disaster and my state with our neighboring states we
the people of new york, new jersey and new york are suffering. congress needs to get out of the way and send not only this $9.7 billion insurance but the entire package. i yield become. >> the gentleman from new jersey. >> just to set the record straight with regard to the legislation before us a flood insurance program the aid under this program is going and has been going to the recipients in the effected area because there was funding in this program before. what we are doing now...
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they have been adopted by a new york rescue farm and they are adopting and adapting well to their new life. >>> sue palka just narrowly missed the cut. >> poor little things. >> got a warm up. >> yeah, do probably one of the reasons they survived it hasn't been that cold in many areas. a chilly night tonight but not that cold and a warm up is still on the way especially for the weekend. take a live look across dc, want you to keep in mind, if you are going to be up before dawn look toward the southeastern sky you will see a beautiful crescent moon coming up, to the right, the bright planet venus. it will be one of the brightest things in the sky here for the next number of weeks followed closely by the sun. we will get the sunshine back in here tomorrow. high temperatures today, 58 degrees st. louis and dallas that is not bad atlanta, 65 degrees. wilmington north carolina, 75 degrees. dc 50, boston 45 degrees. nice temperatures close to 50 degrees again tomorrow but we might be able to add 10 to 15 degrees on to that 50-degree reading by the time we get to the weekend. we are looking
they have been adopted by a new york rescue farm and they are adopting and adapting well to their new life. >>> sue palka just narrowly missed the cut. >> poor little things. >> got a warm up. >> yeah, do probably one of the reasons they survived it hasn't been that cold in many areas. a chilly night tonight but not that cold and a warm up is still on the way especially for the weekend. take a live look across dc, want you to keep in mind, if you are going to be up...
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you open "the new york times," just opening the door to a whole new wave of texas. -- taxes. are you thrilled about this come is a great idea? >> if you want all this government and you have to pay for it, the truth is if we don't/government spending, you have to raise taxes on the middle class. the problem is there's no guarantee the higher taxes will go to reduce the deficit the government might just spending . money has been spent on relief aid for hurricane sandy. melissa: that is absolutely true. do you think if we give them more moneyhey will spend it -- is to die and pay their bills? >> america is already too vat already. i think it is exactly right. wh is the marginal expenses from a marginal dollar of taxes raised? is it less than a dollar? three years out it will be more than a dolr so if you raise a dollar in tax revenue from higher taxes, while actually from anything, i expect what will happen is a dollar will be spent and it is not just a guess. in illinois we raised state income taxes about 75% three years ago, two, three years ago. look at the states around the
you open "the new york times," just opening the door to a whole new wave of texas. -- taxes. are you thrilled about this come is a great idea? >> if you want all this government and you have to pay for it, the truth is if we don't/government spending, you have to raise taxes on the middle class. the problem is there's no guarantee the higher taxes will go to reduce the deficit the government might just spending . money has been spent on relief aid for hurricane sandy. melissa:...
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but almost half of germany's goal design in new york. now, the bank is said to have worked up a plan to move more of its gold reserves onto german soil. that plan includes withdrawing all of its gold from france and substantially reducing the amount in new york. the bank is scheduled to officially present its plans tomorrow. >> coming up, jack frost takes a rare holiday in southern europe. >> first, let's take a look at some other stories making the news. >> more fighting has erupted in syria. the opposition says the government has conducted more air strikes on rebel positions in the capital, damascus. there are also reports of dozens being killed and many more injured at a blast at colombo university in the north of the country. >> between carrying army construct as derailed in egypt -- a train carrying army constructs has derailed in egypt. this is the latest in a string of transport disasters in egypt. the railways in particular have a very poor safety record. >> protestant demonstrators in northern ireland have targeted homes and a c
but almost half of germany's goal design in new york. now, the bank is said to have worked up a plan to move more of its gold reserves onto german soil. that plan includes withdrawing all of its gold from france and substantially reducing the amount in new york. the bank is scheduled to officially present its plans tomorrow. >> coming up, jack frost takes a rare holiday in southern europe. >> first, let's take a look at some other stories making the news. >> more fighting has...
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the people of new york, new jersey and new york are suffering. congress needs to get out of the way and send not only this $9.7 billion insurance but the entire package. i yield become. >> the gentleman from new jersey. >> just to set the record straight with regard to the legislation before us a flood insurance program the aid under this program is going and has been going to the recipients in the effected area because there was funding in this program before. what we are doing now is make sure that aid will continue to go to those people who have contracts for insurance. with that i yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york who also is very familiar with the devastation. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in strong support of the legislation. as intimated in the summer of 2011 my district was struck by hurricanes. we came together to support my constituents. with that assistance we are in the process of rebuilding. now we come together in the wake of this devastating natural disaster and my state with our neighboring states we
the people of new york, new jersey and new york are suffering. congress needs to get out of the way and send not only this $9.7 billion insurance but the entire package. i yield become. >> the gentleman from new jersey. >> just to set the record straight with regard to the legislation before us a flood insurance program the aid under this program is going and has been going to the recipients in the effected area because there was funding in this program before. what we are doing now...
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new york city the high temperature today at 47 degrees. rapid city 45 degrees for your high temperature and 50 into the 50s as we head into the afternoon in denver and colorado. looking at mild air in place. the storm system across texas already starting to reduce isolated showers across the eastern part of the state also areas in brownsville southern tip of texas. we are looking at a lot of heavy rain over the next several days associated with the storm system across eastern texas northern louisiana and places in sashing saw. the purple you see could be areas looking at 8 inches of rain. a lot of heavy rain with the storm system. some of the rain could come in the form of severe weather with large hail damaging wind gusts and even isolated tornadoes possible. heads up if you live in brownsville or austin or houston you could be looking at severe weather as we head into the afternoon hours. otherwise current temperatures starting off on a chilly note. it is january 19th degrees right now. >>> maria molina, thank you so much. >> one footbal
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, in new york all the time filling their pockets of money from the office. i'm saying right now anyone from the york and new jersey contributes 1 penny to congressional republicans is out of their mind because but they did last time was put a knife in the back of new yorkers and new jersey in its, absolute disgrace lou: a little problem. a few waves and a republican party. the speaker vowing to hold the vote for the scene the aid package this friday. it appears the congressman got his point across, and it appears chicago remains the murder capital of this country. 506 people murdered in chicago last year according to the chicago tribune. official numbers from the city police department are not out yet, but the murder rate increased reportedly 16% from 2011. a city with the toughest gun laws in the country. gun rights activists slamming hollywood. hypocrites have called for tighter gun laws but appear in movies featuring gratuitousgun violence. take a look at this new youtube video splicing together a recent public service announcement by a concerned lest of
, in new york all the time filling their pockets of money from the office. i'm saying right now anyone from the york and new jersey contributes 1 penny to congressional republicans is out of their mind because but they did last time was put a knife in the back of new yorkers and new jersey in its, absolute disgrace lou: a little problem. a few waves and a republican party. the speaker vowing to hold the vote for the scene the aid package this friday. it appears the congressman got his point...
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>> 1,400 shhotings in new york. only three were assault w ec.sed to a cop, i was a thllegeapons killing pple new york and detr and chicago. that is wh we hao work at. w we go tostop and frisk the aclu jumping up-and-n. why? there is a wave doing it, people hasllegal gun, yo oss them, say thank you,e have a lot you down, i'morry, friendat d you leave with a smile your face. iwo rathhr buy a gun, the buy backsp it (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. my husband saw the utility truck pulled up and said they are here, and they will try to install and i said i would be right there but at time i was a friend's where cbs to chicago and
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. >> for more on immigration proposals that have been put forward, i'm joined now from new york by an investigative journalist. thank you very much for joining me. no one has managed to tackle immigration reform in this country since look reagan. do you think i can do it? >> i think that there is hope that he can do it. having covered this issue as a journalist come at a surprising that there is a very little in terms of the deep broad issues. it is fascinating but the line was that is being used as to what is happening in 1986. we have to talk about this in ways that really go deeper. i'm quite disappointed in both of the proposals. >> would you talk to me about what mark found in texas? that fear that some americans have about immigrants. america is a nation of immigrants. you would think that a country that was founded on this would be opened to the idea of immigration reform. >> we actually have to look at this through the numbers. this is from the state of texas comptroller. what they found was that an undocumented immigrants contributed 17 billion in the texas economy at a cost
. >> for more on immigration proposals that have been put forward, i'm joined now from new york by an investigative journalist. thank you very much for joining me. no one has managed to tackle immigration reform in this country since look reagan. do you think i can do it? >> i think that there is hope that he can do it. having covered this issue as a journalist come at a surprising that there is a very little in terms of the deep broad issues. it is fascinating but the line was that...
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. >> there's a group of schools in new york that have dealt with that issue. there's some 28 school, they got exempted from the state testing about fifteen years ago, what they've discovered is they've tracked the students, they have exactly the same students in terms of hispanic, black, white, asian, limited english proficient, special ed, poverty, et cetera. exactly the same as regular public schools, they have a higher graduation rate for every one of these groups. they have a higher college entrance rate and they have a higher college persistent rate. theseeare more successful schools than the schools that are testing, testing, testing, testing. their students are more successffl. that's one way. i'd say that voter participation is another way. >> voter participationn >> yeah. >> oh, ggd, if you could solve that problem, you could have whatever you want. >> what we're about with education is developing good citizens and the test scores don't tell us that. >> do you have a problem with all end of course exams? you don't like the advanced placement test eith
. >> there's a group of schools in new york that have dealt with that issue. there's some 28 school, they got exempted from the state testing about fifteen years ago, what they've discovered is they've tracked the students, they have exactly the same students in terms of hispanic, black, white, asian, limited english proficient, special ed, poverty, et cetera. exactly the same as regular public schools, they have a higher graduation rate for every one of these groups. they have a higher...
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and as you know, the impact was far inland, you know, affected new york, the subway and so on and so forth. why am i saying that? because even as we are satisfied with the rain in this region, the sea level rise is being closely monitored by the scientists and there are many reports out there. and i think that somehow in some way with noaa and other agencies that provides some empirical data, we have to closely monitor the impacts. now, i did visit the highway when some of the infrastructure was exposed. and in all our deliberations with the sewer system improvement project and our infrastructure, i don't know if you commissioners are paying attention or want to shift some of the infrastructure inland while we are working on the infrastructure right now, making plans, rather than waiting for something really drastic to happen. because i was watching all the experts on the east coast say that they never, ever expected to tackle the problems that they are supposed to tackle now. they don't have the money. i mean, there's money there, but the money is not available quickly. i doubt we'l
and as you know, the impact was far inland, you know, affected new york, the subway and so on and so forth. why am i saying that? because even as we are satisfied with the rain in this region, the sea level rise is being closely monitored by the scientists and there are many reports out there. and i think that somehow in some way with noaa and other agencies that provides some empirical data, we have to closely monitor the impacts. now, i did visit the highway when some of the infrastructure...
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but almost half of germany's goal design in new york. now, the bank is said to have worked up a plan to move more of its gold reserves onto german soil. that plan includes withdrawing all of its gold from france and substantially reducing the amount in new york. the bank is scheduled to officially present its plans tomorrow. >> coming up, jack frost takes a rare holiday in southern europe. >> first, let's take a look at some other stories making the news. >> more fighting has erupted in syria. the opposition says the government has conducted more air strikes on rebel positions in the capital, damascus. there are also reports of dozens being killed and many more injured at a blast at colombo university in the north of the country. >> between carrying army construct as derailed in egypt -- a train carrying army constructs has derailed in egypt. this is the latest in a string of transport disasters in egypt. the railways in particular have a very poor safety record. >> protestant demonstrators in northern ireland have targeted homes and a c
but almost half of germany's goal design in new york. now, the bank is said to have worked up a plan to move more of its gold reserves onto german soil. that plan includes withdrawing all of its gold from france and substantially reducing the amount in new york. the bank is scheduled to officially present its plans tomorrow. >> coming up, jack frost takes a rare holiday in southern europe. >> first, let's take a look at some other stories making the news. >> more fighting has...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now a.er newic america." >> this is "bbc world news america." a violent scene in this area, dozens of young man bound and shot in the head were found in the city of aleppo. they are celebrating in timbuktu. sharia laws goes as french forces liberated the city from rebels. we speak with secretary of state clinton just days before she steps down as america's top diplomat. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. syria is breaking up before everyone's eyes, that was the warning issued by the u.n. media specialist as he briefed the security council. on the ground, there is fresh evidence of the terror is taking place. th
funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now a.er newic america." >> this is...
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. >>> some people on new york's staten island whose homes were devastated are upset with google. they say they don't want anyone on the internet to see their wrecked homes. google hopes the apps will help generate more awareness and support. >>> if you get nervous before you fly, this is not going to make you feel better. a pilot in the cockpit, getting ready for takeoff found reeking of booze. michelle miller tells us it happens more than you might think. >> reporter: the pilot is captain colbian christianson. the report says airport recovers and a tsa agent detected the odor of an alcoholic beverage as they passed him. police entered a jet like that as he was in the cockpit, doing a preflight check. he failed the preliminary alcohol breathalyzer test, was arrested, and brought to a minneapolis hospital for a blood test. on average, a dozen pilots a year fail breathalyzer tests between 2001 and 2011. the administration requires airlines to conduct 11,000 random alcohol tests every year. the legal limit for pilots is.04%, about equal to two beers. >> when you're flying an aircraf
. >>> some people on new york's staten island whose homes were devastated are upset with google. they say they don't want anyone on the internet to see their wrecked homes. google hopes the apps will help generate more awareness and support. >>> if you get nervous before you fly, this is not going to make you feel better. a pilot in the cockpit, getting ready for takeoff found reeking of booze. michelle miller tells us it happens more than you might think. >> reporter:...
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good night from new york. neil: forget ringing in the new year. has anyone normally sober up? welcome. i'm neil cavuto. they all have to be still completely plastic drug. wasted. they can even see how much of our money has been wasted. drunk exhibit one this new year, aig running commercials thinking americans for the bailout that the insurance insisted paid out only weeks after the treasury sold off its final state. as if they're is a virtue after locking all taxpayers enough for your spendg vice. drug exhibit to. the corner of wall and broad. anti big gvernment. wall street celebrating a much bigger government deal promising 4 trillion more spending, not less over ten years. rallying like crazy. exhibit three, republicans say with a straight face that the president to budge on those tax hikes, but not a word that this deal is 41 times more tax hikes and spending cts. start exhibit floor, the president approved the point, got his way talking of the need for more investments and more spending. finally drunk exhibit five. perfectlysober john maynard told harry reid to go as him
good night from new york. neil: forget ringing in the new year. has anyone normally sober up? welcome. i'm neil cavuto. they all have to be still completely plastic drug. wasted. they can even see how much of our money has been wasted. drunk exhibit one this new year, aig running commercials thinking americans for the bailout that the insurance insisted paid out only weeks after the treasury sold off its final state. as if they're is a virtue after locking all taxpayers enough for your spendg...
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york and new jersey that is absolutely needed. it is not inflated, it is not for the future, it is what's needed to get these cities and states back on their feed. >> >> i should say in the last vote 32 of the 100 senators, and 67 of 435 members of congress voted no, but what was interesting is that every one of those no votes came from representatives of states that have recently received or even now are getting federal disaster aid. is there some hypocrisy at work here? >> i would say there is, absolutely. new york, for example, is always known as a donor state. we sent more money than we receive back. we have always stepped up every time there's been a disaster. new york has never hesitated. i think it's a misguided argument. there's no question that we have a tremendous spending problem. we have to get our fiscal house in order, but to pick that fight during a natural disaster is not smart politics. i think it's very misguided and sends the wrong message. i think it was -- i thought it was joe crowley that was speaking before,
york and new jersey that is absolutely needed. it is not inflated, it is not for the future, it is what's needed to get these cities and states back on their feed. >> >> i should say in the last vote 32 of the 100 senators, and 67 of 435 members of congress voted no, but what was interesting is that every one of those no votes came from representatives of states that have recently received or even now are getting federal disaster aid. is there some hypocrisy at work here? >> i...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businse and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america reporting from washington. siege in the sahara, the algerian army storms against the facility when muslim extremists kidnapped foreign workers. the situation is unclear. >> a dangerous and uncertain. if we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> labeled terrorists by the u.s., fighters are gaining support in syria. we have an exclusive report. entering a russian treasure trove inside of this museum, this collection is like no other. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. uncertainty tonight around the fate of dozens of hostages held b
funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businse and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is bbc...
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york to charlotte, lands in the hudson river in new york city. amazingly, all the passengers got out alive. >> and as we learned, a flock of birds had collided with us airways flight 1549, causing its engine to fail. what a story it was. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments on those stories and the best political analysis on msnbc. tonight be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on the "today" show. savannah going one-on-one with supreme court justice sotomayor. and you'll also get to hear the kardashian sisters, kim and kourtney dish about marriage, motherhood and miami. >>> keep it on this station for weather, sports and more. thanks for watching today, just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. have a terrific tuesday. >> our son is here because of this foundation. we'll always be indebted to that. >> conflicted and heavy hearts in the bay area this morning after lance armstrong's reported doping confession. >>> we're just hours away from fac
york to charlotte, lands in the hudson river in new york city. amazingly, all the passengers got out alive. >> and as we learned, a flock of birds had collided with us airways flight 1549, causing its engine to fail. what a story it was. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments on those stories and the best political analysis on msnbc. tonight be sure to watch "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> here's a look at what's coming...
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new york city's billionaire mayor gave vice president joe biden a compliment that any man can be proud of. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. a hostage situation that started more happen 16 hours ago is still ongoing in southern alabama this morning. authorities say a school bus driver has been fatally shot and a 6-year-old boy success held in an underground bunker. yesterday the afternoon suspected gunman boarded the bus and kidnapped the child shooting the driver in the process. the death toll has risen to 234 in the brazil nightclub fire with many survivors still hospitalized including about 75 in critical condition. investigators say the pyrotechnic flare used during the band's performance that apparently started the fire was for meant for outdoor use only. not indoors. >>> a 60-mile stretch of the mississippi river is still clos as crews try to clean up leaking crude oil spilled in a barge accident on sunday. close to 50 barges and others are waiting for the river to open. a medical miracle story of a u.s. army veteran who lost all four of his limbs and underwent a r
new york city's billionaire mayor gave vice president joe biden a compliment that any man can be proud of. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. a hostage situation that started more happen 16 hours ago is still ongoing in southern alabama this morning. authorities say a school bus driver has been fatally shot and a 6-year-old boy success held in an underground bunker. yesterday the afternoon suspected gunman boarded the bus and kidnapped the child shooting the...
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, but new york's own name, its brand, its identity, throughout the world, "the new york times." he will talk about what has been a decade of crisis, a question about whether any newspaper can survive. from my perspective here at the museum, this is a critical question. not only because of the iconic nature of the newspaper, which i just mentioned, but also because their role of the newspaper itself here in our mission of document link the city's history. "the times" is the city's newspaper of record, the way in which we document the stories we see here at the museum as we look across this archive and the vast decades of more than a century. it is more than that. the challenge is what to me "the times" and the print industry is facing. one of the things we are committed to documenting, something that is so characteristic of new york, the theme of perpetual transformation of the city. we here at the museum are not ourselves immune from this, and we, as i think about the stories that the professor describes, we ask many of the same questions today about the nature of physical artif
, but new york's own name, its brand, its identity, throughout the world, "the new york times." he will talk about what has been a decade of crisis, a question about whether any newspaper can survive. from my perspective here at the museum, this is a critical question. not only because of the iconic nature of the newspaper, which i just mentioned, but also because their role of the newspaper itself here in our mission of document link the city's history. "the times" is the...
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new york city hasalready confiscated firearms. they started registering long guns in the 1960's, promised they would never, but then under the mayor's administration, that is exactly what they did. they confiscated. they banned them first. the new york city papers reported that the police were going and taking guns from people. to say that it won't happen is just ignoring the fact that it already has happened. >> i think the subject at hand is up to protect children of america. what do you say to that mother who lost her 6-year-old daughter , 7-year-old son to march 30-year-old schoolteacher daughter. there is of violence problem in this country. it is systemic, coming from guns, it is -- we have to do a better job. background checks, who is getting them, how they are getting them, and the firepower. lou: let me ask you this question. lost in this conversation, our's is part of the larger national convertion right now. the fact that more people have been killed by hammers and clubs then by rifles and assault rifles. >> this presid
new york city hasalready confiscated firearms. they started registering long guns in the 1960's, promised they would never, but then under the mayor's administration, that is exactly what they did. they confiscated. they banned them first. the new york city papers reported that the police were going and taking guns from people. to say that it won't happen is just ignoring the fact that it already has happened. >> i think the subject at hand is up to protect children of america. what do...